train |
articulate |
Related terms |
Train is a related term of articulate.
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between train and articulate
is that
train is (obsolete) a lure; a decoy while
articulate is (obsolete) to treat or make terms.
As nouns the difference between train and articulate
is that
train is elongated portion or
train can be (obsolete) treachery; deceit while
articulate is (
label) an animal of the subkingdom articulata.
As verbs the difference between train and articulate
is that
train is to practice an ability while
articulate is to make clear or effective.
As an adjective articulate is
clear, effective.
command |
train |
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Command is a related term of train.
In lang=en terms the difference between command and train
is that
command is to hold, to control the use of while
train is to move (a gun) laterally so that it points in a different direction.
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between command and train
is that
command is (obsolete) to direct to come; to bestow while
train is (obsolete) a lure; a decoy.
As nouns the difference between command and train
is that
command is an order to do something while
train is elongated portion or
train can be (obsolete) treachery; deceit.
As verbs the difference between command and train
is that
command is to order, give orders; to compel or direct with authority while
train is to practice an ability.
train |
whisper |
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Train is a related term of whisper.
In lang=en terms the difference between train and whisper
is that
train is to move (a gun) laterally so that it points in a different direction while
whisper is to speak with suspicion or timorous caution; to converse in whispers, as in secret plotting.
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between train and whisper
is that
train is (obsolete) a lure; a decoy while
whisper is (obsolete) to prompt secretly or cautiously; to inform privately.
As nouns the difference between train and whisper
is that
train is elongated portion or
train can be (obsolete) treachery; deceit while
whisper is the act of speaking in a quiet voice, especially, without vibration of the vocal cords.
As verbs the difference between train and whisper
is that
train is to practice an ability while
whisper is to speak softly, or under the breath, so as to be heard only by one near at hand; to utter words without sonant breath; to talk without that vibration in the larynx which gives sonorous, or vocal, sound.
train |
deliver |
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Train is a related term of deliver.
As verbs the difference between train and deliver
is that
train is to practice an ability while
deliver is to set free.
As a noun train
is elongated portion or
train can be (obsolete) treachery; deceit.
habituate |
train |
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Habituate is a related term of train.
As verbs the difference between habituate and train
is that
habituate is to make accustomed; to accustom; to familiarize while
train is to practice an ability.
As a noun train is
elongated portion or
train can be (obsolete) treachery; deceit.
train |
affirm |
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Train is a related term of affirm.
As verbs the difference between train and affirm
is that
train is to practice an ability while
affirm is to agree, verify or concur; to answer positively.
As a noun train
is elongated portion or
train can be (obsolete) treachery; deceit.
train |
yell |
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Train is a related term of yell.
In lang=en terms the difference between train and yell
is that
train is to move (a gun) laterally so that it points in a different direction while
yell is to convey by shouting.
As nouns the difference between train and yell
is that
train is elongated portion or
train can be (obsolete) treachery; deceit while
yell is a shout.
As verbs the difference between train and yell
is that
train is to practice an ability while
yell is shout; holler; make a loud sound with the voice.
As an adjective yell is
(ulster) dry (
of cow).
train |
plenty |
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Train is a related term of plenty.
As a noun train
is elongated portion or
train can be (obsolete) treachery; deceit.
As a verb train
is to practice an ability.
As a proper noun plenty is
a village in saskatchewan, canada.
divulge |
train |
Related terms |
Divulge is a related term of train.
As verbs the difference between divulge and train
is that
divulge is to make public; to several or communicate to the public; to tell (a secret) so that it may become generally known; to disclose; -- said of that which had been confided as a secret, or had been before unknown; as, to divulge a secret while
train is to practice an ability.
As a noun train is
elongated portion or
train can be (obsolete) treachery; deceit.
train |
mumble |
Related terms |
Train is a related term of mumble.
As nouns the difference between train and mumble
is that
train is elongated portion or
train can be (obsolete) treachery; deceit while
mumble is a quiet or unintelligible vocalization.
As verbs the difference between train and mumble
is that
train is to practice an ability while
mumble is (intransitive) to speak unintelligibly or inaudibly; to fail to articulate.
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